Tropical Storm Debby

Updated June 25, 2012 5:45 p.m. ET

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A public worker inspected erosion on Bradenton Beach, Fla., Monday as Tropical Storm Debby continued its slow spin in the Gulf of Mexico, making its biggest threat flooding rather than winds.
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The roof was torn off Ken Herman's two-story rental property at Pass-a-Grille Way and 7th Avenue in St. Pete Beach, Fla., shown here on Monday.
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Deputy Rick Swain watched for the edges of roadway while riding in a truck through floodwater to look for stranded residents on Quarterhorse Lane west of Brooksville, Fla., Monday.
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Angela Kelly and her sons Ethan, 3, and Alex, 6, walked through their neighborhood inspecting the flooding in St. Petersburg Monday.
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Debris was piled up just north of Bay to Bay Boulevard in Tampa.
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Peter, 6, and Sara Bohacek, 8, watched the water along Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa.
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Boats slammed against a pier after breaking free from their moorings Monday at Bradenton Beach, Fla.
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Residents in several counties near the crook of Florida's elbow were urged to leave low-lying neighborhoods because of the threat of flooding. This street was under water in Bradenton Beach, Fla.
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Laura Church sat in the dark Sunday night after wind tore part of her roof off in Pass-a-Grille on St. Pete Beach, Fla.
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A lifeguard tower was tilted over by high water on Clearwater Beach Sunday afternoon.
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